Elizabeth

Elizabeth Johnston and Robert Johnston

Elizabeth2 “Lizzie” Johnston, (John1), 5 October 1838 1-11 March 1931. Elizabeth was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2 about two years before her parents moved to “Canada West” (Ontario). 3 If we apply the “Scottish naming pattern”, Elizabeth, as the very first child and daughter of John Johnston and Margaret Tait, could have been named after her maternal grandmother. Therefore, “Elizabeth Tait” may have been the name of her maternal grandmother back in Ireland. Lizzie was raised at her parents farm near Holt, Ontario. On Tuesday 26 January 1864 Elizabeth married Robert “Bob” Johnston, 15 March 1832-13 May 1925, 4 at the Scotch Church in Newmarket, Ontario. 5 Robert’s younger sister, Nancy, of Whitchurch Township and John Arnold of Scott Township witnessed the ceremony. On the same day Nancy married John Arnold and so Elizabeth and Robert, in turn, witnessed their wedding ceremony. Robert, Elizabeth and Nancy are recorded on the civil marriage registries with a “t” in their surname. Robert was the second son of Samuel Johnston and Ellen Dougherty of Munahen [sic] Township, County Tyrone, Ireland. It is said that Robert was born in a place called Mark [?], County Fermanagh, Ireland and had been about a year old when his family came to the new world. The family suffered the loss of an infant daughter on the voyage. Robert’s paternal grandparents in Ireland had been Robert and Esther Johnson. Although Robert’s gravestone, as well as some early records do not include the letter “t” in the spelling of his surname, all of his male descendants have spelled their name with the “t”. Robert and Lizzie cleared their land for farming, raised a family and resided in the Mount Albert, Ontario area for all of their lives. Elizabeth seems to have had the upper hand in naming their children; all of the names of Robert and Elizabeth’s children are among those of her parents and siblings, except for “Henrietta” (1.1.5) and “Hannah” (1.1.7). Note that their sons were named John and Benjamin rather than Robert, or even Samuel (Robert’s father). Elizabeth and Robert both lived to be about ninety-three mighty years of age. Elizabeth and Robert are buried close by Elizabeth’s mother in Mount Albert Cemetery, Mount Albert, Ontario. Elizabeth and Robert had seven children.

1. Margaret Ellen3

2 September 1865-25 June 1949 6

md William Swain Shaw 7

4 children

2. John3

9 January 1867-16 August 1952 8

md Mellisa Vanderburgh 9

4 children

3. Mary Jane3

18 March 1870-21 November 1966 10

md Thomas Moore 11

8 children

4. Elizabeth Ann3

13 July 1871 12 -30 September 1972 13

md Franklin Pearson 14

4 children

5. Henrietta3

14/15 January 1874 15-1964 16

md William W. Shields 17

5 children

6. Benjamin3

1876-1882 18

7. Hannah3

17 April 1879-28 January 1970 19

md William Henry Thompson 20

2 sons

Robert Johns(t)on and Elizabeth Johnston

1 Elizabeth Johnston, registration of death number 025875 (1931), Archives of Ontario, York County Register of Deaths. The registration states that Elizabeth was born 5 October 1838 in Philadelphia, U.S.A. The informant was her daughter “Mrs Thos Moore”, nee Mary Jane Johnston. The registration is dated 14 March 1931. Elizabeth’s entry in the 1901 Ontario census states that she was born 6 October 1838.2Uxbridge Journal, January 1924 edition. Under the caption “DIAMOND WEDDING” a portion of this informative item states that Elizabeth “came to Canada from Philadelphia, Pa., with her parents when she was quite young, and they settled in East Gwillimbury.”3 1901 Ontario Census, District No. 97 North, Sub District No. n, Polling sub-division No. 5, Scott Township, Ontario County, page 9. Reel T-6486, National Archives of Canada, 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario. This 1901 Ontario census states that Elizabeth entered Canada (in column for “Year of Immigration to Canada”) in “1840”. Elizabeth would have been about 2 years old and therefore would have been with her parents.

6 Margaret Ellen Shaw death notice, The Globe and Mail, Toronto, Ontario, Monday, 27 June 1949, page 32, column 5, 4th item from top. This death notice appeared in the next day’s edition of The Globe and Mail as well (page 26). In addition Margaret’s date of passing is corroborated by her death notice in the June 30, 1949 edition of The Newmarket Era and Express (page 6). There has been no birth registration found for Margaret Ellen. Civil registration of births, marriages and deaths began on 1 July 1869.7 John Johnston grave monument, Mount Albert Cemetery, Mount Albert, York Region, Ontario. The dates inscribed for John read “Jan. 9. 1867 – Aug. 16. 1952”. There has been no birth record found for John. Civil registration of births, marriages and deaths began on 1 July 1869.8 John Johnston death notice, The Globe and Mail, Toronto, Ontario, Monday, 18 August 1952, page 26, column 3, 7th item from top. John’s date of passing is corroborated by his death notice in the Thursday, Aug. 21, 1952 edition of The Newmarket Era and Express (page 7). John’s grave monument, in Mount Albert Cemetery, is also in agreement. Note that a “t” was used in the spelling of his surname on his gravestone and in each newspaper death notice.910 Mary Jane Johnston-Moore death notice, The Globe and Mail, Toronto, Ontario, 23 November 1966, page 42. The The Newmarket Era and the Uxbridge Journal newspapers have been searched and no death notice for Mary Jane has been found in them.1112 1901 Ontario Census, District No. 97 North, Sub District No. n, Polling sub-division No. 5, Scott Township, Ontario County, page 9. Reel T-6486, National Archives of Canada, 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario. This census record states that “Annie E” was born “July 13, 1871”. There has been no birth record found for Ann. It should be noted that different family papers give Ann’s date of birth variously as “July 13, 1872” and 1871. In one other case, we can quote notes made in “1969” by Joy Prosser-Johnston, wife of Benjamin Wilmot Johnston (1.3.5). Therein Joy states that “Annie” or “Mrs. Pearson” would be age “98 on 13 of July”. Joy had an enthusiasm for Family History and her husband was good friends with several of his cousins in the Pearson family. Regardless, it seems that Ann lived to be at least 100 years of age.13 The The Newmarket Era and Express, Uxbridge Journal and The Globe and Mail newspapers have been searched and no death notice for Ann Pearson has been found.1415 Henrietta Johnston birth registation, Archives of Ontario, Records of the Office of the Registrar General, RG 80, Vol. , Ontario/Durham County Register of Births 188 , page , no. , microfilm, MS , reel 88. Henrietta is the only child of Elizabeth and Robert Johnston for whom a civil birth record has been found. This civil birth record states that she was born “14th January 1874”, while all family records say that Henrietta was born January 15, 1874.

18 Robert Johnson and Elizabeth Johnston gravestone, Mount Albert Cemetery, Mount Albert, York Region, Ontario. Benjamin’s name, year of birth and death, “1876 – 1882”, are inscribed on his parent’s gravestone.19 William H. Thompson grave monument, Mount Albert Cemetery, Mount Albert, York Region, Ontario. The dates inscribed for Hannah read “Apr. 17. 1879 — Jan. 28. 1970”. The The Newmarket Era and Express, Uxbridge Journal and The Globe and Mail newspapers have been searched and no death notice for Hannah has been found. There has been no birth registration found for Hannah. At the time Scott Township seems to have been especially lax in regard to registering births.20 William